Backstory: an Ithaca Voice podcast
This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence and makes reference to racist and sexist slurs. Sensitive listeners may want to skip this one. Listen and subscribe to Backstory on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast/id1823160226], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3ajHvqXHc6GvDs0x7usqR7?si=5a5e56ddaa174aab], Overcast [https://overcast.fm/itunes1823160226], Amazon Music [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3dda9eaa-1234-4ec6-b03e-37e7f3e99f77/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast] or wherever you get podcasts. When does an act of violence become an act of self defense? Does the use of racist, sexist slurs make a verbal threat more credible? How long should someone expect to wait for the police when they feel they’re in danger? Last July, Kaciana Camel was walking with her then-two year old daughter on Elmira Road. They had just seen someone fleeing after stealing an electric bicycle. But now the bicycle’s owner was shouting at her. He accused her of being involved in the theft. He called her racist and sexist slurs. Camel, who told the man she was pregnant, said he threatened to “deflate” her. Over the phone, her fiancee told her to call 911. The police didn’t respond soon enough to intervene. But her fiancee, Autreyu Massaline, did. Massaline later told the jury he had grabbed “the closest knife” and raced over. It was a Cuisinart kitchen knife. Eight inches long. Purple. What happened next would later become the subject of a complex criminal case touching on race, 9-1-1 response times and the question of self defense. This week on Backstory: the trial of Autreyu Massaline. Access a time-stamped transcript by clicking the button with three lines on the embedded player. For a full page transcript, click here [https://rss.com/podcasts/ithaca-backstory/2857586/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: June 2, 2026 Produced and hosted by Megan Zerez. Reported by Hailea Potter Cover photo by Casey Martin
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